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Reviews: Warnemünde Shore Excursion: Private Tour of Berlin's World War II and Cold War Sites
Guest User2023-06-24
This tour was just super!!! We requested that our tour guide have a knowledge of World War II and the Cold War. Glen our tour guide was perfect! He exceeded all our expectations, and his knowledge was excellent. For myself, I learned a lot from Glen and I am very grateful! Again, this was a super tour and it is worth every penny and more!!!
Reviews: Private Walking Tour Berlin Third Reich Hitler and World War II
Guest User2024-10-08
Thomas was extremely knowledgeable and passionate about the history, and specifically WWII and the Third Reich. We were a group of four, with two being WWII history enthusiasts. He was easy to talk to, had a great sense of humor, and could answer all the questions we had. He adjusted the tour based on what we had already seen via other tours during our visit.
Reviews: Nazi Berlin and the Jewish Community Tour
Guest User2026-01-03
Silvio, very knowledgeable, explained to us very well the birth of Nazism, giving us much food for thought.
Reviews: Sachsenhausen Concentration Camp Guided Tour in English
Guest User2026-03-28
amazing tour, our guide Mikey was so passionate and knowledgeable, helped us getting our transport tickets, always answered questions, walked at a great pace throughout, fab value for money and a trip everyone should do
Reviews: Berlin Private Custom 5-Hour Tour by Car
Guest User2025-09-28
Our Berlin tour with Jan (Jon) was far more than sightseeing—it was a thoughtful walk through history, culture, and memory, guided by someone who knows how to make the city speak. Jan weaved the story of Berlin through its landmarks. At the Holocaust Memorials, he explained how design forces us to feel the disorientation of persecution, while the Queer Memorial revealed histories long suppressed. At the Brandenburg Gate, he unpacked how its meaning shifted—from peace, to victory, to unity—making clear how architecture carries politics. Potsdamer Platz became a lesson in urban reinvention, contrasting Renzo Piano’s terracotta façades with Helmut Jahn’s glass Sony Center, while Jan reminded us of the fragility of modern materials with tales of falling glass panes. At the Reichstag, he pointed out Norman Foster’s glass dome as a symbol of transparency, born of controversy but now iconic. The tour never shied from contradictions: Frederick the Great’s tolerance paired with antisemitism, the Palace of the Republic erased for a reconstructed royal castle, and the scars of WWII intentionally preserved at the Neues Museum. Even lighter stops—Ampelmann souvenirs, chocolate shops at Gendarmenmarkt, graffiti under bridges, and Berlin’s techno temples in industrial ruins—were tied into the larger theme: Berlin remembers not just through plaques, but through everyday spaces. Jan’s strength is context. He could pivot from explaining the White Crosses for Berlin Wall victims to anecdotes about “candy bombers” dropping sweets during the Airlift, then to present debates about housing affordability and community gardens in Kreuzberg. He balanced facts with reflection, often asking us to consider not only what happened, but how Berlin chooses to remember it. This was less a tour and more a moving seminar in the open air. Thanks to Jan’s depth, humor, and candor, Berlin unfolded not as a static museum but as a city still arguing with itself—through scars, reconstructions, and celebrations. Verdict: ★★★★★ — A deeply enriching experience, best for anyone who wants to understand Berlin’s soul, not just its sights.
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